Members of Say Anything and Modern Baseball performed the national anthem at a minor-league baseball home game for the Boise Hawks (they're a farm team for the Colorado Rockies). There's a video in the replies.

Last week I had the chance to see Say Anything perform alongside a string quartet. It was an intimate Sunday night performance at Philadelphia's Electric Factory with a solid line-up of support: Modern Baseball, Cymbals Eat Guitars, andHard Girls. Check out a write-up and some photos in the replies!

I've written about The Wonder Years so many times over the past 5+ years, but they never cease to amaze me. Not only are they excellent on record, but their live show takes their songs to a new level; they embody the perfect balance between high energy and strong musicianship. Vocalist Dan "Soupy" Campbell leads the group and their loyal fans on an hour-long roller coaster of a performance.

Modern Baseball have announced a fall headlining tour. Knuckle Puck, Crying, and Somos are on all dates; Foxing, Walter Mitty & His Makeshift Orchestra and Hostage Calm will also each play on different legs of the tour. Dates are below.

Steady Hands is the seven-piece folk-punk side project of Modern Baseball drummer Sean Huber. The band's new EP, Brandy of the Damned, drops tomorrow via Lame-O Records (check out preorders), and today we have the entire release streaming in the replies for you to check out early! Listen if you're a fan of Frank Turner and that sort of punk-turned-acoustic-folk type genre -- if you are, this is right up your alley.

Steady Hands (Sean Huber of Modern Baseball's seven-piece folk-punk band) will release an EP called Brandy Of The Damned on August 19 via Lame-O Records. Check out a song from the release called "Pretty Good Year" on PropertyOfZack.com; additionally, the band recently announced a tour with W.C. Lindsay, and those dates are in the replies along with a press release.

In 2012 we decided to walk away from We Are The Union. We were frustrated. We felt like there wasn't a place in the music scene for us. This is our return, our rebellion. This is us with our middle fingers up, proud to push against the grain and be different. See you in Pittsburgh.

We were out at The Wonder Years' sold-out stop of The Greatest Generation Tour with Fireworks, Real Friends, Citizen and Modern Baseball in New York City on April 17, and our friend Sheri Berman came with us to shoot some photos. Check out the shots on our Facebook page. Now that the North American leg of this tour is over, we want to hear from you guys about your experiences at the stop you went to and what you thought of the tour package as a whole. Remember, if you're in Europe or the UK, The Greatest Generation Tourhits you in May.

The Greatest Generation World Tour is yet another testament to why The Wonder Years are the gold standard for the genre. Between their honest songs, their tight stage presence, their rabid fanbase and even the bands they surround themselves with, The Wonder Years have set the bar impossibly high for any other band hoping to take the pop-punk throne.

Modern Baseball stopped by WXPN in Philly to record some live songs from their new album You're Gonna Miss It All. Check out a video for "Your Graduation" in the replies, and hear five more songs here.

Modern Baseballhit the No. 84 spot on this week's Billboard 200, moving 4,473 units in first-week sales of You're Gonna Miss It All. In case anyone is keeping track, they charted one spot above Daughtry and only five spots behind Nickelback. They also topped the vinyl sales chart. Congrats to the band, their management and Run For Cover Records!

Bayside have a huge year ahead of them, with the release of Cult on February 18th and a headlining tour kicking off in March, so it only made sense for them to end 2013 in a big way. You'd be hard-pressed to find a better way to end the year than watching Bayside rock a sold out crowd with a great line-up in tow.

The Wonder Years have announced their first major headlining tour since the release of The Greatest Generation, a six-week run throughout North America in March and April that will feature support from Defeater, Citizen, Real Friends and Modern Baseball. Acoustic VIP Session tickets that feature an exclusive acoustic show (limited to 50 per date) are on sale now and general admission tickets will be on sale this Friday at 10am local time. Tour dates and admat are in the replies and a statement from the band about the lineup they chose for this headliner is below.

Modern Baseball released a video PSA and interview for 1BlueString.org, a campaign that raises awareness for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. The video can be found in the replies. 1BlueString gives out free blue E strings to guitarists to show support for the 1 in 6 men who experienced sexual abuse in childhood.